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  2. Concordia University, St. Paul - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .csp .edu. Concordia University, St. Paul, is a private university in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was founded in 1893 and enrolls nearly 5,600 students. It is a member of the Concordia University System, which is operated by the second-largest Lutheran church body in the United States, the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.

  3. Concordia Golden Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Concordia Golden Bears are the athletic teams that represent Concordia University in St. Paul, Minnesota, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Golden Bears compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for 17 varsity sports. The women's lacrosse team participates as an affiliate member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate ...

  4. Concordia University (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Concordia University was a private Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) university in Portland, Oregon, that closed in spring 2020. One remaining program, the accelerated bachelor's degree in nursing, continues to operate under another Concordia University System school. Opened in 1905 as a University-preparatory school, the institution ...

  5. Sea Foam Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Sea Foam Stadium is the football field on the campus of Concordia University, Saint Paul in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [5] It opened in 2009, and seats about 3,500 spectators. The Stadium includes a football/ soccer field with artificial turf, running track, scoreboard, lights, bleachers, parking, concession facilities, locker rooms, weight room ...

  6. Concordia (St. Paul) gears up for NCAA D-II volleyball ...

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    Since Brady Starkey took over as the Concordia (St. Paul) volleyball coach in 2003, the Golden Bears have been a frequent participant in the Division II Elite Eight. But their latest berth in the ...

  7. Concordia Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Seminary. / 38.6382; -90.3113. Concordia Seminary is a Lutheran seminary in Clayton, Missouri. The institution's primary mission is to train pastors, deaconesses, missionaries, chaplains, and church leaders for the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). Founded in 1839, the seminary initially resided in Perry County, Missouri.

  8. Concordia University System - Wikipedia

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    The Concordia University System ( CUS) is an organization of five colleges and universities and one satellite campus in the United States that are operated by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS). All of the institutions are named "Concordia"—a reference to the Latin title of The Book of Concord, the collection of Lutheran ...

  9. Category:Concordia University, St. Paul alumni - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Golden Bears football players‎ (5 P) Pages in category "Concordia University, St. Paul alumni" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  10. Concordia University Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cuw.edu. Concordia University Wisconsin ( CUW) is a private Lutheran university in Mequon, Wisconsin. It is part of the seven-member Concordia University System operated by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). The university is a coeducational institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, offering 78 ...

  11. St. Paul Lutheran High School (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Lutheran High School (SPHS) is a secondary school in Concordia, Missouri, United States. It is affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). The school opened in 1883 and, from 1905 to 1986, included two years of junior college and was known as St. Paul's College .